DPC Presents composition and advanced composition workshop to enable and empower you to click better pictures. This high Quality content is based on the inputs from the Stanford University professor Mark Levoy’s photography workshop.During the workshop we will be working on composition and various techniques to see pictures and create better pictures

Trust us this is the best photography workshop one can ever attend

Workshop Content and Highlights:

· Rules of Composition and common composition

· Rule of thirds , Rule of odds and other rules.

· Learning good Composition

· Lines as pectoral elements & arrangement of Light

· Light as decorative element

· Shapes , Patterns and repeated Patterns

· Rhythm and Texture

· Lighting and pictorial Design

· Colors and pectoral Design

· Symmetry and asymmetry

· Framing and Dynamic Framing

Workshop USP:

· Classes only on Weekends

· Indoor and Outdoor , hands on workshop

· Outdoor Practical session with instructor

· Assignment for practice at home

· Opportunity to interact with instructors/peers.

· Send your works for review and feedback

· Certificate of participation

Who can join?

Students

Amateurs & Beginners

Professionals

New camera buyers

Aspiring artists

Home makers and Mothers

Keen on improving photos

Requirements:

Loads of enthusiasm and a DSLR camera or Digital Point n shoot and basics of Photography and know how of the camera

DPC organizes 3 month long Travel Photography course, exclusively designed for those who want to use photography as an alternative source of earning and excel in the domain of traveling.

Here is the solution to brush-up your skill- set and to reach bigger audience.This photography workshop is unique in many ways

Designed with thorough understanding of Travel Photography
Understanding the use of various light sources and optimizing their usage.
Combination of indoor and outdoor shoots for hands on experience
Small group to ensure individual attention to each participant
Understanding the various concepts of photo editing on lightroom
Mix of travel photography and marketing fundamentals
Certificate of participation

Workshop Outline

From early origins to today’s innovations and opportunities
Learning the Equipment
Aperture, shutter, exposure, focus
Composition, lighting, color, filters
Types of travel photography
Editing: Post processing and image enhancing software
How to plan and prepare for a photography assignment
Building and keeping an audience online by mastering social media
How to capitalize on new media
SEO, and adsense to monetize your blog and pay for your travels
Living the dream

Diwali known as 'festival of light', so continuing the series of workshops, here we are with brand new workshop.

As photography is the art of painting with light, photography enthusiasts can use lights, fire burst, etc to capture the real action this Diwali.

Join our workshop to learn the secrets and insights for clicking fireworks, crackers and lights to take your photography to the next level.

This workshop will offer an interactive session on how to click Lights fireworks and crackers? Both indoor and outdoor session and discussion on all possible aspects of night photography with elements of fire in picture, exploring possible shots, the direction and quality of light, time of the day, color and framing.

Workshop Requirements

All DPC workshops require you to have loads of enthusiasm :)

You can have a DSLR or normal digital camera and have a fair idea to use your camera features.

If you have tripod (its great but not Mandatory)

Date: 15th October, Sunday

Timings: 2.00 pm to 8.00 pm

Venue: DPC Lounge,

Shahpur Jat Village.

Workshop Fee: Rs 2500/-

Rs 1500/- for DPC members

Who should attend?

· Students of photography and art

· Photography enthusiasts

· People doing candid and wedding shoots.

· Working photographers who wish to hone their skill and learn from the expert

The Day trip is basically a Idea to rejuvenate your photography and yourself with 2D1N long trip which is full of information , Photography and gossips .

The Trip will give an opportunity to click places which are in close proximity to Delhi but they are worth Visiting .

Next in series is Bhangarh and Alwar 26th and 27th August 2017

About Bhangarh

Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan

Bhangarh fort is located in the ruined city of the same name, somewhere between Jaipur and Alwar, in Rajasthan. The place is so haunted by paranormal activities that even the Archaeological Survey of India has put up a board that restricts people from visiting the fort area before sunrise and after sunset. Legend has it that a tantric named Singhiya fell in love with a princess from the fort. He tried to use black magic to get her to fall in love with him, but it backfired and he died. Just before his death, he cursed the fort saying all who lived within it would die.

Today, villagers who live in the area continue to build roofless dwellings because everytime they do build a roof, it inexplicably collapses. People have also mysteriously gone missing after-hours inside the fort. It’s an hour and a half by road from Jaipur on the Jaipur-Alwar road.

About Alwar

Located in Rajasthan , Alwar’s history dates back to 1500 BC. Located around 160 km south of Delhi , the capital of Rajasthan. A Rajput state for a long time, Alwar eventually fell to the Delhi Sultans in the 12th and 13th centuries. In 1771 AD Maharaja Pratap Singh, a Kachwaha Rajput belonging to the clan of Jaipur’s rulers, won Alwar back and founded a state of his own.

Known earlier as Mewat, Alwar gained reputation as a remarkable seat of art and culture under the patronage of Maharaja Pratap Singh. In the 18th century, Pratap Singh evicted the rulers of Jaipur to the south and the Jats of Bharatpur to the east, and successfully resisted the invasion of Marathas. It was one of the first Rajput states to ally itself with the British Empire. Like all the princely states, this stronghold of the Rajputs also came under British rule and remained so until India gained independence.

Gear: You can carry tripods and wide angle lenses for cameras. Any camera is good for this trip so long as it digital. For yourself, please carry comfortable shoes, take hats/caps, shades and sunscreen AND umbrella!

Launching a Brand New Travel series for people who cannot spare two days to travel on our amazing DPC Photo Bus trips due to scarcity and unavailability of Time .

The Day trip is basically a Idea to rejuvenate your photography and yourself with a day long trip which is full of information , Photography and gossips .

The Trip will give an opportunity to click places which are in close proximity to Delhi but they are worth Visiting .

The first in series is the Garhmuketshwar , An old historic town and place for River Ganga .

About Garhmukteshwar

Garhmukteshwar is situated on the National Highways 24 joining New Delhi with Lucknow. The town is the closest point from the capital where the river Ganga flows. Garhmukteshwar is also famous for its bathing fair that takes place on the Full Moon Day in the month of Kartik. This city hosts two important fairs in a year. One is the bathing fair on the full moon day of Kartika and another fair is held on the occasion of Dussehra, both of which attracts tourists from all over the country.

The Gadho-ka -Mela which is a part of the big Garh Ganga fair is a huge trading center for asses, donkeys and horses.

Garhmukteshwar has also been mentioned in the Bhagavata Purana and the Mahabharata. It is said that Garhmukteshwar was a part of the ancient city of Hastinapur. The place boasted off a very ancient fort that is said to be built by later Pandavas, brothers of Kauravas. The name of the place is derived from the great temple of Mukteshwar Mahadeva that is dedicated to the goddess Ganga who is worshipped here in four temples. The place is also known for its eighty Sati Pillars.

Other Important Details

Mode of travel: We will be travelling in AC TEMPO traveller together.

Gear: You can carry tripods and wide angle lenses for cameras. Any camera is good for this trip so long as it digital. For yourself, please carry comfortable shoes, take hats/caps, shades and sunscreen AND umbrella!

Fee (per person): Rs.2500/- (including registration fee)

Fee includes travel & group transfers and meals

Does not include tickets for camera and equipment if any)

Please carry the amount with you (only cash) :), (please ignore if paid already)You can also pay the registration amount online or at our club in Shahpur Jat Village.

23th Sep : DAY 8: Start Back from Leh to Keylong via Sarchu and Night Halt

24th Sep : DAY 9: Keylong to Rohtang Pass Manali to Delhi

25th Sep :DAY 10: Delhi by 10 AM.

Other Important Details

Stay: will be on twin sharing basis in a home stay environment.

Mode of travel: We will be travelling in AC TEMPO traveller together.

Gear: You can carry tripods and wide angle lenses for cameras. Any camera is good for this trip so long as it digital. For yourself, please carry wollen cloths, comfortable shoes, take hats/caps, shades and sunscreen!

Fee (per person): Rs. 33,000/- (including registration fee)

For Members: Rs. 30,000/-

Fee includes travel & group transfers, stay and meals

Does not include tickets for camera and equipment if any)

Please carry the rest of the amount with you (only cash) :) ,(please ignore if paid already)You can also pay the remaining amount at our club in Shahpur Jat Village.

Please carry your ID cards along, its mandatory.

For further clarifications feel free to call Virendra - 08826712162

Other Important Details

Stay: will be on twin or triple sharing basis in Siala Guest House, a cozy and comfortable home stay environment.

Mode of travel: We will be travelling in an TEMPO traveller .

Gear: You can carry tripods and wide angle lenses for cameras. Any camera is good for this trip so long as it digital. For yourself, please carry wollen cloths , comfortable shoes, take hats/caps, shades and sunscreen!

Fee (per person): 33000 (including registration fee)

For Members: 30000

Fee includes Travel from delhi, Local travel & group transfers, stay and meals

All Inclusive . Need not even pay for extra water bottle.

Please note : If there is any special need please do let us know in advance . For any medical requirements please share the history so that if required we may carry the medications to avoid any mishap.

See you there at 8.00 am at Kalibari Temple, Chitranjan Park Near market no 4

About Delhi Photography Club

Delhi Photography Club was setup with the intent of taking photography homes. The purpose of the DPC is to stimulate, enable, and nurture a fraternity of photography enthusiasts for mutual benefit.

Due to fast changing internet and mobile devices space, many more people are consuming photos. We want people to store their memories more beautifully. The club is perhaps the first initiative of this kind in the entire country.

To offer situations to practice photography, we do free photo walks every month. For learning the technique, we have workshops for various levels (beginner and intermediate), for motivation, we offer memberships and finally for platform, we have these exhibitions. The club also helps the underserved children to express themselves creatively through its outreach activities.

As a club, we have brought together businessmen, diplomats, doctors, lawyers, homemakers, students and children and helped them in their creative expression using a camera.

In the month of August, we are again going to Spiti, to witness and capture the most beautiful monasteries, landscapes and the local people. Its going to be a six day trip. We will be going by road.

Kindly pre-book with us, in case you are interested in going.

Itinerary

DAY 0: 09 th August Delhi to Manali

DAY 1: 10 th August Manali to Kaza (Night stay in hotel at Kaza)

DAY 2: 11 th August Ki and Khibbar Monastery

DAY 3: 12 th August Rangrik , Lanza and Comic

DAY 4: 13 th August Dhankar and Tabo

DAY 5: 14 th August Nightstay at Chandrataal

DAY 6: 15 th August Starting Back

DAY 7: 16 th August Reaching Delhi

Other Important Details

Stay: will be on twin sharing basis in a home stay environment.

Mode of travel: We will be traveling in an AC TEMPO traveller together.

Gear: You can carry tripods and wide angle lenses for cameras. Any camera is good for this trip so long as it digital. For yourself, please carry wollen cloths , comfortable shoes, take hats/caps, shades and sunscreen!

Fee (per person) : 17000 (including registration fee)

For DPC Members : 16000

Fee includes travel & group transfers, stay and meals

Please note : If there is any special need please do let us know in advance . For any medical requirements please share the history so that if required we may carry the medications to avoid any mishap.

Gear: You can carry tripods and wide angle lenses for cameras. Any camera is good for this trip as long as it is digital. Please wear comfortable clothes according to the weather, comfortable shoes as there will be a lot of walking, take your hats/caps, shades and sunscreen

A walk in a beautiful palace built in red sandstone of the once flourishing Mughal empire. A walk that takes you through the historic ruins...

Standing on the bank of Yamuna, RED FORT is one of the most important monuments of India, built by ShahJahan in 1648.

Red Fort has a lot to offer to the visitors. Only be seen and witnessed. Being among the top tourist destinations of Delhi, Red Fort attracts thousands of visitors every year. The Red Fort has a very important purpose in the democracy of India. The Prime Minister of India addresses the nation on August 15 from this historical monument.

The Red sandstone walls of the massive Red Fort (Lal Qila) rise 33-m above the clamour of Old Delhi as a reminder of the magnificent power and pomp of the Mughal emperors. The walls, built in 1638, were designed to keep out invaders, now they mainly keep out the noise and confusion of the city.

The main gate, Lahore Gate, is one of the emotional and symbolic focal points of the modern Indian nation and attracts a major crowd on each Independence Day. The vaulted arcade of Chatta Chowk, a bazaar selling tourist trinkets, leads into the huge fort compound. Inside is a veritable treasure trove of buildings, including the Drum House, the Hall of Public Audiences, the white marble Hall of Private Audiences, the Pearl Mosque, Royal Baths and Palace of Color.

Metro Station: Chandni Chowk

Entry Fee: 10 (Indians), 250 (foreigners)

Please Note : if you register and confirm that you will be attending and do not turn up, you have denied someone as enthusiastic as you, a chance of the walk. Therefore, please register and confirm only if you are reasonably certain to make it on the day :)

DPC is all set for its next photobus trip to Pushkar to witness the world’s largest Camel Fair- ‘The Pushkar Mela’.

A truly unforgettable experience to capture the vibrancy of the entire state of Rajasthan in one place!

Travel Details from Delhi to Pushkar

Meeting Place: Opp. main gate of IIT Delhi at SDA Market.

Date of Journey: 26th October, Thursday

Timings: 10.00 pm (pls be there 15 mins prior to departure)

27th October (Friday): Reach Pushkar by morning, check-in at a Hotel,grab breakfast and rush to the Mela

28th October(Saturday): Morning capture the Sunrise, visit the fair and also doing the local markets of Pushkar.

29th October(Sunday): Visiting the famous Brahma Temple known as the Jagatpita Brahma Mandir.

Late evening head back for Delhi and reach by Monday early morning.

Other Important Details:

Stay: will be on twin sharing basis.

Gear: You may carry tripods, zoom lens and wide-angle lens. Carry some warm clothing, comfortable shoes, shades and sunscreen. A digital camera, batteries and memory card all set! And needless to say - enthusiasm in abundance!

Mode of Travel: We will be travelling by ac tempo traveller

Meal: Simple vegetarian meals will be provided by the club. The group will follow the itinerary mentioned above, however if one wants to visit places at one owns will, can visit accordingly on their own.

Fee (per person): Rs.8500/- Non Members and Rs.8000/- for members (including registration fee of rs.3000).

Fee includes travel & group transfers, stay & meals.

Please carry the balance amount with you (only in cash) :) You can also pay the remaining amount at our club in Shahpur Jat Village.

Join the exclusive group of enthusiasts and share your passion of photography, motivate, learn, and be inspired.

As a Premium member, you become part of the select few who have taken a decided step to take photography beyond a casual interest (beyond uploads on social media pages and vacation shots).

Premium Membership

We have opened the club membership of DPC for the year. As a Premium member, you become part of the select few who have taken a decided step to take photography beyond a casual interest (beyond uploads on social media pages and vacation shots)

Youth Photography Membership

DPC’s Youth Photography Membership is open!!

The DPC Youth Photography Membership updates students, the budding photographers and enthusiasts of year round activities, enlightens with constant feedback, advice, encouragement and motivation for photography. Please submit a valid college ID card(regular) with identity proof of the member.

Membership Benefits

ØOne day workshop on Basics of DSLR free

Ø6 paid photowalks on Saturdays free to take you around Delhi

ØUnlimited photowalks free(no registrations required on website)

ØWeekly Assignments to be updated on your email id.

ØMonthly Photo Review session on Heritage Photowalks

ØExclusive Monthly Tea talk sessions with senior photographers for club members

ØFirst preference in photobus and trips

ØAdvise on buying camera, lenses, accessories

ØAssist in best deals on Camera and accessories

ØFirst notification on all DPC events n activities

ØA discounted upgrade to Privilege Membership Program

ØUpto 20% discount on all DPC activities (only for self)

ØAvail an opportunity to be College coordinator in DPC College connect program.

Who should join?

Any college/university going student with loads of enthusiasm towards photography

Having any camera—Digital or DSLR

Who wants to click photos to express themselves and enjoy. (Not to mention, upload them on facebook)